Abstract: Our knowledge about tense, aspect and modality (TMA) in the Oceanic languages of Melanesia has so far been severely limited by the lack of available data. Habituality in particular, as one of the less described TMA categories, has not yet been widely discussed for this group of languages. Based on corpus data and elicitations, we give a detailed overview of four languages, identifying common trends and addressing specific questions of general concern. These include the relation of habituality to (im)perfectivity and the relation between habituality and irrealis
International audienceAfter an introductory chapter that provides an overview to theoretical issues ...
Among the seventeen languages spoken in the Banks and Torres groups of north Vanuatu, eleven share a...
International audienceMwotlap is an unwritten language spoken by about 1800 people in the Banks Is.,...
Abstract: Our knowledge about tense, aspect and modality (TMA) in the Oceanic languages of Melanesia...
Our knowledge about tense, aspect and modality (TMA) in the Oceanic languages of Melanesia has so fa...
Completed under a Cotutelle arrangement between the University of Melbourne and Humboldt-Universita...
This chapter deals with tense, mood, and aspect (TMA) marking in the languages of Suriname, focusing...
Typologically, the Madurese language is classified as the member of western Austronesian language fa...
In most of the languages of Northeastern Borneo the categories of aspect and modality are almost alw...
This paper describes the complex tense and aspect morphology in Nama, a previously undocumented Papu...
Primary data from small, low-resource languages of Oceania have only recently become available throu...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines tense, mood and aspect (TMA) in French-...
The verbal categories of Finisterre-Huon Papuan languages Awara, Ma Manda, Nek, and Nungon are typol...
International audienceNominalized constructions are a very frequent phenomenon in Oceanic languages,...
I discuss empirical methods for studying tense, aspect, and mood in language description. By focusin...
International audienceAfter an introductory chapter that provides an overview to theoretical issues ...
Among the seventeen languages spoken in the Banks and Torres groups of north Vanuatu, eleven share a...
International audienceMwotlap is an unwritten language spoken by about 1800 people in the Banks Is.,...
Abstract: Our knowledge about tense, aspect and modality (TMA) in the Oceanic languages of Melanesia...
Our knowledge about tense, aspect and modality (TMA) in the Oceanic languages of Melanesia has so fa...
Completed under a Cotutelle arrangement between the University of Melbourne and Humboldt-Universita...
This chapter deals with tense, mood, and aspect (TMA) marking in the languages of Suriname, focusing...
Typologically, the Madurese language is classified as the member of western Austronesian language fa...
In most of the languages of Northeastern Borneo the categories of aspect and modality are almost alw...
This paper describes the complex tense and aspect morphology in Nama, a previously undocumented Papu...
Primary data from small, low-resource languages of Oceania have only recently become available throu...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines tense, mood and aspect (TMA) in French-...
The verbal categories of Finisterre-Huon Papuan languages Awara, Ma Manda, Nek, and Nungon are typol...
International audienceNominalized constructions are a very frequent phenomenon in Oceanic languages,...
I discuss empirical methods for studying tense, aspect, and mood in language description. By focusin...
International audienceAfter an introductory chapter that provides an overview to theoretical issues ...
Among the seventeen languages spoken in the Banks and Torres groups of north Vanuatu, eleven share a...
International audienceMwotlap is an unwritten language spoken by about 1800 people in the Banks Is.,...